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TBD, a division of Block, has launched c=, a venture aimed at improving the Bitcoin Lightning Network by providing added liquidity and routing services. The Lightning Network is a layer 2 payment network designed to make Bitcoin more accessible through faster, cheaper, and more reliable transactions. (Read More)
The world’s leading Bitcoin Lightning Network-based digital payment system, Strike, has announced a partnership with Bitnob, an African payments platform, according to a press release published by Businesswire on December 6th. Through the Strike “Send Globally” feature, this cooperation intends to make rapid, inexpensive transactions to Africa. Starting on December 6th, it will be accessible to […]
The first cryptocurrency ever created, Bitcoin [BTC], went on to become more of a store of value than a payment method. However, it became much simpler to use Bitcoin as a payment method after the Lightning Network was included. The Jack Dorsey-developed Cash App has consistently supported Bitcoin throughout. The platform then continued to make […]
Strike raised $80 million in funding to revamp BTC payments for top financial institutions, marketplaces, and merchants. (Read More)
Researchers at the University of Illinois have discovered vulnerabilities in the Bitcoin (BTC) Lightning Network that could result in the theft of 750 BTCs (roughly $18 million).
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The Bitcoin Lightning Network attracts fees close to zero, so it becomes more practical to use it when undertaking small payments than a debit card, according to leading investment bank Morgan Stanley. (Read More)
Merchants on Shopify, a global e-commerce giant, will have the option of receiving Bitcoin off-chain payment through the Bitcoin Lightning Network after sealing a deal with Strike. (Read More)
After crossing the 3,000 BTC capacity for the first time in October 2021, the Bitcoin Lightning Network does not show signs of slowing down as its upward quest continues. (Read More)
Leading payment service provider, Cash App announced bringing Bitcoin’s Lightning Network into its fold thus enabling U.S. users to send bitcoin to anyone in the world. Although an official announcement from Cash App is yet to come, the payment app revealed that the rollout is expected to be complete over the coming weeks, targeting all […]
The Bitcoin Lightning Network keeps expanding its reach across the globe with its latest endorsements. Covered: Lightning Network Lands In Argentina Cash App Enables Lightning Network The number of publicly known Lightning Network nodes has hit an all-time high. pic.twitter.com/M8BoHsARBa — Pomp ?? (@APompliano) January 11, 2022 Today is a bullish day for Bitcoin, both […]
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The number of Latino users taking advantage of the payment network is very low compared to in other regions of the world.
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Lightning Network has been heavily promoted again recently as Bitcoin's most promising solution to scale globally and become the world's largest micropayments network. As Bitcoin's base layer (like most L1s) has high fees and longer waiting times, it's not suitable for small payments. Naturally, it makes sense to find out the limitations of the Lightning Network to understand if LN can indeed scale for billions of users worldwide. It's our understanding that the best source for finding out the capacity limits would be the LN Whitepaper itself. Fortunately, it has the answer.
If we presume that a decentralized payment network exists and one user will make 3 blockchain transactions per year on average, Bitcoin will be able to support over 35 million users with 1MB blocks in ideal circumstances (assuming 2000 transactions/MB, or 500 bytes/Tx).
This is quite limited, and an increase of the block size may be necessary to support everyone in the world using Bitcoin. A simple increase of the block size would be a hard fork, meaning all nodes will need to update their wallets if they wish to participate in the network with the larger blocks.
Block Size Increases and Consensus - Lightning Network Whitepaper
The section 10 of the LN whitepaper titled "Block Size Increases and Consensus" concludes that because of the current Bitcoin block size of 1 MB, Lightning Network can support just over 35 million users, assuming that each of them are performing 3 transactions per year on average. It's further stated that even this capacity is only possible under ideal circumstances (2000 tx / MB or 5000 bytes / tx), which is of course not always the case.
Bitcoin Average Transactions Per Block - Blockchain.comThe latest version of Lightning Network whitepaper was released way back on 14 Jan, 2016 and little has changed on the Bitcoin base layer, since then. The Segregated Witness Consensus Layer (SegWit) was the most significant upgrade after the LN whitepaper release, resulting in the Bitcoin protocol being able to increase the number of transactions that it could process by removing the witness data, reducing tx size and raising the number of tx that can be included in the block.
LN Whitepaper Suggests Block Size Increase As A Possible SolutionIt was introduced in Aug 2017 and according to the data obtained from Blockchain.com, the number of transactions that can be included in a single block now expand upto 2,500 tx / block under high load, against the 2,000 tx / block capacity, mentioned in the whitepaper. Assuming the same conditions, it means that the Lightning Network can now support just over 43.75 million users with the same 3 tx / year average.
https://cryptoticker.io/en/cryptocurrency-crypto-dictionary/The data shows that Lightning Network doesn't solve Bitcoin's scaling solution, the currently popular Strike and Chivo Wallets operate off-chain for the most parts and don't seem to use LN, in any true manner. Noting that the world's population is well over 7.8 billion and it's unlikely that each person can make only 3 transactions in a year, Bitcoin needs to increase its block size for the Lightning Network to work for everyone and fulfill its purpose in a truly decentralized manner.
Lightning Network LN Whitepaper© Cryptoticker
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Cryptocurrency exchange Binance confirmed it was working to integrate the Bitcoin (BTC) Lightning Network (LN) for deposits and withdrawals activities on its platform, according to a June 20 tweet. Binance will join Bitfinex, Kraken, and OKX as one of the largest trading exchanges to integrate Lightning, according to a GitHub repository by LN advocate David […]
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Cryptocurrency exchange giant Binance has announced its plans to integrate the Bitcoin Lightning Network for deposits and withdrawals. The move aims to improve transaction efficiency and provide users with a faster and more cost-effective experience. (Read More)
Binance, a prominent player in the cryptocurrency industry, has been at the forefront of multiple advancements in recent years. In a recent announcement, the exchange made a significant stride by successfully integrating Bitcoin (BTC) onto the Lightning Network. In a blog post published on July 17, Binance unveiled an exciting development for its users. They […]
Lightning Labs has unveiled a new solution to the clunky process of minting new assets on the Bitcoin network.
Bitcoin (BTC) users have been given a possibly more efficient way to mint new assets on the blockchain aft an updated edition of the recently-rebranded Taproot Assets Protocol was released by Lightning Labs. In a May 16 blog post, Lightning Network infrastructure firm Lighting Labs criticized the current methods by which assets are inscribed on [...]
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African users of the bitcoin gaming and payments app Zebedee will now be rewarded in the form of satoshis when they play games or when they listen to podcasts. In addition to being able to convert their rewards into local currencies, African users of the Zebedee app can use it to make cross-border payments. Converting [...]
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